County Clerk's office looking to fill election vacancies by March
The Monroe County Clerk’s office expects to fill two vacant roles that oversee and support the county’s elections by Board of Election’s next meeting March 7.
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The Monroe County Clerk’s office expects to fill two vacant roles that oversee and support the county’s elections by Board of Election’s next meeting March 7.
The At First Sight New Play Festival will bring David Davila’s brand-new musical “Vox Pop! a post-democratic musical” to Ruth N. Halls Theatre Feb. 9-17. Davila, a third year IU MFA playwriting candidate, wrote the book, music and lyrics for this musical.
E. Danielle Butler gave a presentation about Jessie Maple Patton, the first Black female director and camera operator to be inducted into New York Camera Operator’s Union. In addition to her presentation, Ja Quita Joy Roberts, the Finance and Office Administrator at the Black Film Center & Archive secured a proclamation from Kerry Thomson, mayor of Bloomington, declaring Feb. 1 as “Mrs. Jessie Maple Patton Day.”
Indiana men’s tennis’ matchup against Boise State University on Feb. 4 didn’t spare any drama. Much of the match was filled with emotional outbursts over questions of officiating and sportsmanship, whether that be the coaches or the players. However, the Hoosiers prevailed through the dramatics and sealed a 4-1 victory, capping off four matches in five days. The Hoosiers undefeated week jolts their record to 6-2.
Director Jenny McKnight’s pared down version of Shakespeare’s “Measure for Measure” is currently being presented by the IU Department of Theatre, Drama and Contemporary Dance in the Studio Theatre. The play opened Jan. 19 and runs through Jan. 27. While the show is currently sold out, those wishing to view the performance are advised to arrive at the theater 45 minutes before showtime to place their name on a waitlist.
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As part of the IU Global Film Festival series, IU Cinema screened the documentary, “Descendant” at 7 p.m., Jan. 30 inside IU Cinema. It gave a voice to those descended from the last known ship that brought stolen Africans into the United States. Discovering the shipwreck was simply the first step. “Descendant” is about so much more.
Bloomington police are searching for the driver in the fatal hit-and-run which officers suspect killed a 37-year-old unhoused woman.
All Indiana University email communication will be unified under the iu.edu domain, University Information Technology Services announced Jan. 25 in a press release.
I didn’t seriously think about skincare until I entered high school. Sure, I washed and moisturized my skin with drugstore brands like Cetaphil and CeraVe, but by no means did I adopt a regimen of toners and serums until much later. Given my adolescent self’s lack of knowledge on skincare and beauty, it’s absolutely wild to see how intense and thorough the skincare and makeup routines of kids are today.
One thing about me — I love bad movies. But in my never-ending quest to find the next great bad movie, I sometimes stumble upon films undeserving of this reputation at all. I won’t call the older films on this list “ahead of their time” – sometimes a film’s datedness is what makes it loveable – but their comedic sensibilities do seem better suited for modern audiences. Of course, taste is subjective, but the five films that I’ve chosen to highlight feel distinctly misunderstood for their time.
The Hoosiers will next play in a road match against Ohio State on Sunday Feb. 11 at noon.
The IU chapter of Beta Sigma Psi was placed on "cease-and-desist" effective Feb. 5 for hazing.
The recently published children’s book, “Good Night, Indiana University,” by Joey Lax-Salinas, is a sincere ode to the campus and is perfect for any IU alumni to share with their families.
The club will play next in the Tri-State Collegiate Hockey League Tournament in the Queen City Sportsplex in Cincinnati, Ohio which will take place Feb. 9- 11.
About 200 people attended a vigil Friday evening in Dunn Meadow to honor the Palestinian civilians killed in Gaza as a result of the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. The hour-long demonstration was organized by the Palestine Solidarity Committee. Speakers stood in front of the 10,000 white flags planted last week by the PSC to represent the number of children killed in Gaza since the start of the war.
Indiana club hockey ended its regular season with a sweep against Bradley University on Feb. 2-3. The club played Feb. 2 inside Frank Southern Ice Arena and in Perry Park in Indianapolis Feb. 3. The club’s record stands at 25-5 with a No. 3 regional ranking, the most wins the club has ever taken in the regular season.
Indiana University introduced Climate Action Plan implementation committees in a step toward reducing carbon emissions across its campuses, in a press release Jan. 22.
The Hoosiers move to 9-2 in conference play and third in the Big Ten Conference.
After its loss to Yale University on Jan. 28, Indiana women’s tennis intended to build on the positives and return to the win column. Head coach Ramiro Azcui stressed discipline and effort as what the Hoosiers needed to bring with them on their first road trip of the season.